5:36 this eve, shortly before the storm hit Ph.Lunaladee
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5:36 this eve, shortly before the storm hit Ph.Lunaladee
Afraid
Owl back at it again with the Jazz fics (I'm avoiding Finally like the plague) but who comforts a companion Tiny when they're bred/taught to comfort others? @fanders-sanctuary-au
Watching storms form across from my tattoo shop
6/27 - Rob's Wednesday Afternoon Forecast Summertime conditions continue across the forecast area. In the upper portions of the atmosphere, a strong ridge of high-pressure is currently centered around the 4 Corners region while a trough is racing east across the Ohio River Valley.
5/17 - Rob Knight's HOT/HUMID "Friday-Eve" Forecast Temperatures will continue to run well above normal in the near term with primarily only isolated convection each day through Saturday.
(ScienceNASA) In 2015, European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andreas Mogensen was onboard the International Space Station (ISS), photographing the tops of thunderstorms from Earth orbit. And he saw something very interesting indeed. Blue jets.
Blue jets are a type of Transient Luminous Event (TLE), flashes and glows that appear above storms that are results of activity occurring in and below those storms. Blue Jets pulse from the tops of intense thunderstorms and reach up toward the edge of space.
In January 2017 researchers at Denmark’s National Space Institute published their analysis of his observations in Geophysical Research Letters. Mogensen was able to capture clear video as the station flew over the Bay of Bengal, and they were amazed by what that video showed.
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okay so we're under a severe thunderstorm warning and suddenly the wind is howling. it shouldn't be this scary considering i grew up in central florida—
When the weather channel talks about “T-storms,” does anyone else imagine therapists falling from the sky and bouncing off people’s umbrellas?